Rubberduck Media Lab, which provides streaming Mobile TV services, has completed the first phase of an ongoing program to provide a new streaming infrastructure built around HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) streaming, which it says will enable a more robust and flexible live TV and video-on-demand service.
HTTP is now being widely adopted for video delivery to mobile devices. Apple uses it for the iPhone and iPad OS. With this move, Rubberduck says it is ensuring that its customers can continue to deliver high quality web video to a new generation of mobile devices. In addition, new features such as ‘Step Back in time’, allowing users to rewind while watching videos, are now possible using HTTP.
“As a leading international Mobile TV provider, Rubberduck looks to the future and positions itself to work with the best in breed technologies as these are adopted in the market,” says Rubberduck CEO, Erling Paulsen. “We have been leading this mobile space with RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol), and now we are able to extend our award-winning capabilities to HTTP-based services.”
HTTP is now being widely adopted for video delivery to mobile devices. Apple uses it for the iPhone and iPad OS. With this move, Rubberduck says it is ensuring that its customers can continue to deliver high quality web video to a new generation of mobile devices. In addition, new features such as ‘Step Back in time’, allowing users to rewind while watching videos, are now possible using HTTP.
“As a leading international Mobile TV provider, Rubberduck looks to the future and positions itself to work with the best in breed technologies as these are adopted in the market,” says Rubberduck CEO, Erling Paulsen. “We have been leading this mobile space with RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol), and now we are able to extend our award-winning capabilities to HTTP-based services.”
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